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Ralph Tailor's Summer

A Scrivener, His City and the Plague
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Description

One man's life in the plague, his record of the calamitous decimation of a city where nearly half the people died, and its sometimes surprising impact on families and communities

The plague outbreak of 1636 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne was one of the most devastating in English history. This hugely moving study looks in detail at its impact on the city through the eyes of a man who stayed as others fled: the scrivener Ralph Tailor.

As a scrivener Tailor was responsible for many of the wills and inventories of his fellow citizens. By listening to and writing down the final wishes of the dying, the young scrivener often became the principal provider of comfort in people's last hours. Drawing on the rich records left by Tailor during the course of his work along with many other sources, Keith Wrightson vividly reconstructs life in the early modern city during a time of crisis and envisions what such a calamitous decimation of the population must have meant for personal, familial, and social relations.

Product Details

PublisherYale University Press
Publish DateDecember 06, 2011
Pages224
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780300174472
Dimensions9.3 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.2 pounds

About the Author

Keith Wrightson is the Townsend Professor of History at Yale University and the author of Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives in Early Modern Britain. He lives in Guilford, CT.

Reviews

Shortlisted in the non-fiction category for the 2012 Portico Prize for Literature, as given by the Portico Library and Gallery.
--Portico Prize for Literature "The Portico Library and Gallery" (9/20/2012 12:00:00 AM)

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